Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2019: the winners revealed!
- Tuesday, October 1, 2019
We reveal the winners of the 10 recording categories of the 2019 Gramophone Classical Music Awards
We reveal the winners of the 10 recording categories of the 2019 Gramophone Classical Music Awards
The great American soprano: born September 15, 1945 – died September 30, 2019
Born May 15, 1919; Died September 26, 2019
Badura-Skoda was much respected and played under the baton of Wilhelm Furtwängler, Herbert von Karajan, Hans Knappertsbusch, Hermann Scherchen and George Szell
Grants will help school children with lessons and instruments
The American composer is excited to follow in the footsteps of Turnage and Adès with a programme of dance inspired by his music, he tells Gramophone
First release in 'long-term collaboration' to be Beethoven concertos
Award honours her impact on the arts and on enriching the global community
Italian conductor takes over with 2021/22 season
'Beethoven – The New Complete Edition' is created with the Beethoven-Haus Bonn
Christian Tetzlaff – the fearless violinist on Beethoven and Sibelius | Iván Fischer records Beethoven’s Fifth | Gramophone Awards – the shortlist revealed | the first recording of a Stanford opera
Conductor begins project with Korngold album
Californian conductor to join Welsh orchestra in September 2020
BBC station to also launch a New Generation Baroque Ensemble
The EMI Music Sound Foundation renamed the Universal Music UK Sound Foundation as it turns 21
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